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CONTENTS THIS MONTHS KEY ARTICLES...
from Fendig Sep 22
PAGE 12-20 - CELEBRATING THIS YEARS NFA FINALISTS
With the industry currently buzzing about finalists we wanted to acknowledge the final contenders for this year’s #NFA22
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PAGE 20-53 - NFA FINALISTS SPECIAL FEATURES!
The NFAs are a genuine acknowledgement from the sector that your company stands out and is the best of the best.
PAGE 55 - BROUHA WELCOMES CLAIRE BROXTON TO THE TEAM Leading building materials and property PR agency, Brouha Marketing is delighted to welcome Claire Broxton to the team.
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- CLEARSLIDE PATIO DOOR GEAR IS SET TO GROW VBH, the company behind the greenteQ brand, has forged a strong reputation as a supplier to specialist patio door manufacturers.
PAGE 80 - A POSITIVE INDUSTRY FORECAST LIES AHEAD FOR 2023 According to Glenigen, the construction industry ‘monitor’, the sector should see an 8% growth in 2023.
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- COASTAL GROUP TO EXHIBIT AT FENEX 2023 Coastal Group is to demonstrate their vast range of suited window and door hardware products at FENEX in Telford 2023.

PAGE 88 - GGF COMMITS TO BOS ‘INSPIRING THE FUTURE’ CAMPAIGN John Agnew, Group Managing Director of the GGF has committed the support of the organisation to the ‘Inspiring The Future’ campaign
PAGE 92 - VITRINE ALUMINIUM BRING LIGHT SHOWROOM
Vitrine Aluminium are proud to announce they have partnered up with B&P Windows in Wakefield.

With the death of Queen Elizabeth II, whether Monarchist or Republican, we have probably all been left reeling at the news.

This was a woman who has been a steadying figurehead for 70 years and she carved a niche role for herself from the start.

Her Majesty still managed to command respect after her passing and most of us will believe that she deserved every inch of it. She continued to make history in every sense - it wasn’t just the streets of the capital that fell silent, it was the whole world
She was at the centre of our history, and as her coffin lay in state, she still commanded our attention, so we readily, mournfully, and respectfully succumbed. The sombre message was very clear, we had to face that we needed to say our final goodbye.
The government estimated around 250,000 people over 4 days queued to view the coffin of the Queen lying in state. Staggeringly, this stretched to nearly 10 miles long at its longest point. Most celebrities forgot their self important egos and waited their turn to show their last respects.
As the trumpeter sounded the Last Post, an eerie silence followed that, which appeared to be even louder. Her quiet passing heralded the end of an era in our country’s history. 5.2 billion people across the globe witnessed this last goodbye and our sorrow at losing her.
As the piper played a lament while the Queen was carried out of the abbey, the guests followed, stunned by the silence and the momentous event they had all witnessed. Our lives have all changed and we are into a new chapter. We have witnessed a majestic, solemn and spirited moment in history.
As we all know, time doesn’t stand still for anyone after they have died, whether that is a Queen, a nurse or a girl who lost her life for removing a face covering. In one way or another they all have their part in history.